sleeping on your back?!?!?

felicia W.
on 5/3/12 2:06 pm - Kent, WA
so do you have to sleep on your back after your sleeve?? i am a side and tummy sleeper and i am worried i will end up on my tummy.... i always do. any tips? or how long do i have to sleep on my back?  am i allowed to sleep on my side at all??
        
gettinghealthy12
on 5/3/12 2:17 pm
VSG on 04/11/12

I did, I think You may be too sore to to lay any other way. It depends. I slept on a recliner for 2 days, SO that made me stay on my back. Also Kept my Deep breathing going. One side is definately more sore and it may be painful to lay on a side. I was able to sleep on one side after 3 or 4 days with the pain meds.  GOOD LUCK with Everything,  You will be on your side before you know it !!
Gettinghealthy12    
newme2011-2012
on 5/3/12 2:18 pm
I used pillows and could still sleep half way on my stomach after surgery.
Julie
  Highest weight 330 - GW 150  
      
Feystorm
on 5/3/12 2:25 pm - CA
VSG on 03/14/12
 You are all lucky!  I was about 4 weeks out before I could get comfortable in any other position than on my back.  And considering that I never was a back sleeper and normally slept on stomach/side - it was a long four weeks!  I hope that you have an easier time than I did!

HW:242 Start of Preop Diet:  217  SW:200 CW:116.8 GW: 115;  SOCAL MEETUPS GROUP!:  http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/socalhallo2012/    

  

danzeppelin
on 5/3/12 2:33 pm
VSG on 08/15/12
Drag..I got severe sleep apnea...when I sleep on my back it is so much worse
Marabell
on 5/3/12 3:45 pm
VSG on 06/07/12
are you on cpap?

     

BreathingEasy
on 5/3/12 2:39 pm - WA
VSG on 01/09/12
I am a tummy sleeper..the first two night I slept on my back and side. Just used a pillow to kinda keep any pain at bay that I felt by having things moving around too much and by the third night I was able to sleep on my tummy. Just rolled over super slow and took my time. But I kept a pillow handy in case I needed to brace myself up a bit.... the only advice I can give you is when you roll over, take your time and if it hurts, don't do it.
        
Starting Weight: 374- Surgery Weight:338   5"4 height
doggz109
on 5/3/12 3:07 pm, edited 5/3/12 3:07 pm - CA
VSG on 01/12/12
I could sleep on my stomach 3 days after surgery with no pain and slept on my side from the first night home.  It shouldn't be an issue.
hwag5149
on 5/3/12 3:51 pm
slept on my stomach as soon as i got home, approved by the surgeon

HW 380.8+  SW- 371.4  CW- 234.4  GW- 200 

 

Kevin H.
on 5/3/12 9:48 pm - Baltimore, MD
VSG on 02/06/12
 It hurt like hell to roll onto my side for the first week or two but I did it anyway.  Pulling on the incision where your fascia is stitched back together (where they take out your stomach from) was painful but I just had to get on my side.  I can sleep on my back but only for so long before I have to turn to my side.

 
  

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